5 Matching questions

The Chemical bond in the gasoline in a cars gas tank illustrate ______ energy, while the movement of the car on the highway is ________.

Electron Transport systems ______________.

aAre found in both mitochondria and chloroplasts, release energy as electrons are transferred, are involved in the production of ATP, and are located in a membrane.

bThe total amount of energy is constant, energy can not be created or destroyed, bu it can be converted

cUses a membrane-bound system to produce ATP

dPlants

ePotential, Kinetic

5 Multiple choice questions

In the chloroplast stroma

Where do the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur?

Which statement about exergonic reactions is true?

Where do the light-independent, carbon- fixing reactions occur?

Where does the Krebs Cycle Occur?

A light harvesting complex, the electron transport chain.

Photosynthesis is the highest in __________ light

The roles of accessory pigments are to ____________?

When FAD+ combines with hydrogen the FAD+ becomes ____________.

A photosystem consists of two major parts. The First part is ____________ and the second part is ______________

Regenerates NAD+ as pyruvate is converted to ethanol or lactate.

Glycolysis

Alcohol Fermentation

Fermentation

Lactate Fermentation

This process yields a final product of ethanol

Fermentation

Acetyl-CoA Formation

Alcohol Fermentation

Lactate Fermentation

This process yields 2 molecules of ATP

The Krebs Cycle

Educated Guess

Glycolysis

Fermentation

5 True/False questions

Where does the Krebs Cycle Occur? → This process yields 2 molecules of ATP

True False

It takes ________ turns of the calvin-benson cycle to produce one molecule of glucose. → Six

True False

Catabolic reactions are reactions that _________ → Are found in both mitochondria and chloroplasts, release energy as electrons are transferred, are involved in the production of ATP, and are located in a membrane.

True False

What does the second law of thermodynamics predict? → Systems always tend toward greater states of disorder.